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@EricSims04 An Nvidia 1050 should be able to just about manage Sims 4 (all packs included) on ultra graphics settings, at least under ideal conditions. There are a lot of reasons your Acer might be running the game more slowly now, too many to go through without more information. But since you're ready to move on anyway, it sounds like there's no point. And I can see how trying to play RDR2 on that laptop might not work out so well.
The Asus you linked would be great for Sims 4. Yes, it's overpowered, but that's not a bad thing, especially if you like to multitask. And other games would benefit from the faster card.
If you want another option, this one is $1,000 and has an Nvidia 2060. While the card isn't that much faster than the 1660 ti in benchmarks, it's much better for raytracing, in case you want to play games that support it. This laptop has a processor that's more powerful overall but a bit slower for gaming, although all current games should be more than fine. The one drawback is it does only have 8 GB RAM, but you could get another 8 GB and install it yourself (or pay to have it installed) and still save money.
I can look at other stores too, but I doubt there's a better current price on the above laptop or an equivalent, especially when you factor in the student discount. There are likely other equivalent options to the one you found for the same price though, in case you want to comparison shop. Let me know.
- 5 years ago@puzzlezaddict Hey! Thank you for your response, I am open to trying to see the issue on my acer, I just really assumed the game had gotten more demanding what do u think is wrong? Also, what do u mean by a slower for gaming ? Like slower than the above i7?
- 5 years ago@EricSims04 Yeah I just play tested my game with the higher settings NVIDA reccomends and I was getting an average of like 30 FPS
- puzzlezaddict5 years agoHero+
@EricSims04 In terms of pure gaming performance, the i7-10750H will do better than the Ryzen 7 4800H, but the AMD will beat the Intel on other tasks. In practice, this doesn't really matter for the laptops you're considering, because the graphics card will be the limiting factor, not the processor. There are certainly plenty of CPU-heavy games out there, but the 4800H should still have no problem with ultra settings, so the question becomes whether the GPU can keep up. My point was, even though technically the i7 is better for gaming, you wouldn't notice any difference either way.
I don't know why you're getting 30 fps in-game with the Acer. My graphics card is a bit slower than yours but close, and I get higher framerates. On the other hand, I've always tested in new saves with not much going on. What kind of fps do you see if you start a new save and just have a look around? That would help distinguish between system issues and problems with a save or your mods or cc.
If you still get 30ish fps in a new save, please run a dxdiag and attach it to a post.
https://help.ea.com/en-us/help/pc/how-to-gather-dxdiag-information/
- 5 years ago
@puzzlezaddictYes it was a new save that I was playtesting in, eh maybe the average was closer to 40 but I never peaked above 60 and that never lasted long. Here are some of the highlights of the dxdiag let me know if you need more: ystem Manufacturer: Acer
System Model: Nitro AN515-53
rocessor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-8300H CPU @ 2.30GHz (8 CPUs), ~2.3GHz
Memory: 8192MB RAM
Available OS Memory: 8034MB RAM
Page File: 6108MB used, 7814MB available
GTX 1050
Display Memory: 8036 MB
Dedicated Memory: 4019 MB
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